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29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'05) Volume 2
pp. 45-50
An Agent-Based Testing Approach for Web Applications
Yu Qi, University of Texas at Dallas
David Kung, University of Texas at Arlington
Eric Wong, University of Texas at Dallas
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In recent years, Web applications have grown so quickly that they have already become crucial to the success of businesses. However, since they are built on Internet and open standard technologies, Web applications bring new challenges to researchers, such as dynamic behaviors, heterogeneous representations, novel control flow and data flow mechanisms, etc. In this paper, we propose an agent-based approach for Web application testing. While the agent-based framework greatly reduces the complexity of Web applications, a four-level data flow test approach can be employed to perform structure testing on them. In this approach, data flow analysis will be performed as Function Level Testing, Function Cluster Level Testing, Object Level Testing, and Web Application Level Testing, from low abstract level to high abstract level. Each test agent in the framework takes charge of the testing in an abstract level for a particular type of Web document or object.
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Citation:
Yu Qi, David Kung, Eric Wong,
"An Agent-Based Testing Approach for Web Applications,"
compsac,
pp. 45-50,
29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'05) Volume 2,
2005
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